March 2008 - Posts
31 March 2008
Waiting for the word on DIS 29500
After the close of voting at midnight, March 29th, ISO has been tallying the votes on Open XML, officially called DIS 29500 (Draft International Standard). We've seen a lot of positive activity since the conclusion of the BRM, but will have to wait for
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28 March 2008
The Votes are coming in...
Tomorrow ( March 29th 2008 ) is the final day in which national bodies can reconsider their position on Open XML becoming an ISO/IEC standard. Since the BRM's conclusion , the countries which had initially voted "Disapprove with comments" (
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28 March 2008
Improvements to the Open Specification Promise on Open XML
Open Source Developers - this is great news for you! Microsoft's Open Specification Promise (OSP) grants royalty free access to patents on specific technologies to implementers. Open XML is one of the ( many ) technologies included in this list . This
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27 March 2008
Some comparisons between Open XML and ODF
Anti-Open XML lobbyists have long been crying foul on some of the flaws in the specification. Two main points emerge from their perspective: ODF is already an ISO standard, therefore there is no need for Open XML. Open XML has a number of flaws which
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27 March 2008
HP speaks on standardization of Open XML
Hewlett-Packard, or HP, depending on how old you are, has just released an official statement which describes it's support for the standardization of Open XML at ISO. More importantly, HP believes that Open XML will co-exist with other document formats
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26 March 2008
The fate of ODF if Open XML loses
Patrick Durusau is the project editor of ISO/IEC 26300 (the Open Document Format (ODF) specification) , as well as the ODF Technical Committee Editor in OASIS . As such, he has highly respected, and relevant insights into the world of document formats
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25 March 2008
Wouter clarifies "Custom XML" support in Open XML
One of the ( many ) blogs I track is that of Wouter Van Vugt . It's a great resource for all the technical issues and goings-on in the wonderful world of Open XML. I even had the pleasure of meeting him at the Office Developer Conference in San Jose,
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14 March 2008
A roadmap for the Open XML SDK
The roadmap for the Open XML SDK was unveiled yesterday, which plots the path of the SDK all the way into the Office 14 timeframe. The original CTP version of the SDK was released in June 2007.The updated CTP is expected next month (April 2008), with
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04 March 2008
Supercharge your OBA developments with VSTO Power Tools!
Office development got you down? Dreaming of OBAs, but just can't seem to get them off the drawing board? Well, never fear, cos I've got good some good news for you! If you haven't already heard, Microsoft has released a set of power tools for VSTO/VSTA
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01 March 2008
The Open XML Ballot Resolution Meeting has successfully concluded
The Ballot Resolution Meeting for DIS 29500 (Open XML) has concluded on a very positive note. I hear a long, collective sigh of relief. Like I mentioned in a previous post , the BRM is intended for national standards bodies to reach consensus on the technical
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